Day: October 8, 2017

Up to a few years ago it was considered taboo for a woman to discuss her hair loss with anyone other than her physcian and even then it was frowned upon. However, now that it’s out that women have this issue too more and more coping methods have evolved. In fact, options for dealing with women’s hair loss are now more prevalent than those available for men! Just read on to find out more. Rogaine for Women’s Hair Loss Most people have heard of the men’s hair loss treatment called Rogaine. Were you aware that a version of Rogaine for women’s hair loss is also available? Yes, that’s true. It works the same way that men’s Rogaine works and, according to a few studies, it has a better success rate in regrowing women’s hair than it does with men. Rogaine for Women stimulates the follicles to regrow hair when applied topically to your head. Just like Rogaine for Men, the main active ingredient in Rogaine for Women is minoxidil, although at lower solution (2% solution compared to 3% and 5% solutions for men). Learn more about Rogaine for Women here. Propecia Often times, Propecia (generic name: finasteride) is given to men who want to wrangle their hair loss. Propecia is one of two FDA approved medications for men (Rogaine is the other) who want to regrow hair. Although the...